Saturday, February 22, 2014

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Maryland is an excellent
laboratory to visualize the methodologies of the progressives. Race to become
governor has started and is especially ugly within the group of Democrats vying
for this lofty position. Accusations of incompetence, inept management skills
and racism have been thrown into the mix as the contest moves forward. Douglas
Gansler, Maryland’s present Attorney General, has many sins to attest for
during his tenure in office. Listening to him castigate other candidates is
quite ironic. A close look at his record displays a man who is not ready for
prime time. In the small event that he is elevated to the governorship,
Maryland will have more of the poor leadership we have seen with O’Malley.
Gansler will continue the anti-business climate of his soon to be predecessor. Taxes
will move in only one direction from an astronomical standpoint. Worst of all
more regulations will be piled on Marylanders to contain them personally and
professionally. Gansler’s campaign appears to be in trouble. Perhaps he will
pull out now and save himself the embarrassment of an overwhelming defeat.

Anthony Brown, the present
Lieutenant Governor, had a heads up from this intrepid journalist until he
pitched the race card. In Brown’s estimation minority businesses do not receive
sufficient contracts and financial aid from Maryland’s government. Yearly, the
state awards billions in contracts for required services to this very group.
Afro Americans represent 30% of the Maryland’s population. Yet they receive a
disproportionately higher amount of funds than other groups with greater
representation. Anthony Brown’s proposals not only have a taint of racism
smeared across them, they are not fair and equitable to the rest of the
business community. Stated another way Brown is trying to buy votes using
taxpayer dollars.

Democrats have no
compunction when it comes to garnering votes. Every conceivable method to win
an election will be employed. America viewed the President’s team of
campaigners utilize deceptive means to pander to his base of followers and
lackeys. Brown is using the same formula to rally his supporters. Maryland’s
gubernatorial election, this November, will be an imprint of former state elections.
Lies and deceit will drive campaigns, leaving voters with a conundrum. Do you
want more of the same leadership, which has oppressed the majority of state
residents, or a person with new ideas for smaller government and less regulation?
The choices are obvious, choose wisely.

Mark Davis, MD President
of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets Review Services.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Irony has a way of working
itself into the fabric of history. Electing Barack Obama in 2008 was celebrated
as a transitional point for American culture. Hope and change were touted as
new themes by a presidential candidate who came out of nowhere. A nation torn
apart by two wars and a recession was ready for new blood in the White House. Promised
hope faded away as the years went by and the changes expected degraded every
institution and industry in the country. Once a proud country, America fell to
bad decisions, opaque bureaucratic entanglements and a level of arrogance never
before seen in the Executive Branch. President Obama’s State of the Union
Speech (see State of the Disunion Speech: more of the same) was indicative of
the outright misrepresentations and distortions spewing out of his
Administration. Challenging the truth with every word he speaks President
Obama’s legacy will be one of unfulfilled promises and overreach which has constrained
the most productive amongst us. Keystone pipeline advocates, from both parties,
viewed the convoluted and irrational Obama bureaucracy at work, which stifled
this important project. Energy independence has been a cornerstone policy of
President, yet five years have gone by and our dependence has only increased.
Keystone would have provided a major conduit to transport oil from our northern
neighbor. EPA has stalled this project for years and continues to do so. Who
benefits from this delay? Obama’s energy policy became crystal clear when he
bowed to the Saudi King.

Close inspection of
Obama’s agenda does not bode well for an America whose underpinnings have been
weakened in the last five years. Immigration reform has been a hot button topic
from the beginning of the President’s Administration. Conflict within Congress
has set the stage for the President to go it alone on this issue with Executive
Edicts, which challenge his prescribed powers. Obama’s mindset for reform would
bring in millions of people overwhelming an already bloated entitlement system
and displacing countless Americans. The myth that Americans do not want these
jobs is another fabrication.

Foreign policy has been
nothing less than a disaster. Negotiating with Iran to end its drive for a
nuclear weapon displays the gullibility of this Administration. Announcing to our
enemies the withdrawal schedules of our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan was
nothing less than crazy. Worst of all apologizing for America’s prior actions on
the World Stage was a direct insult to all those who died to keep the nation
safe from our enemies overseas. Ironic as it may seem this country’s darkest
enemy may not be beyond our borders. Our worst enemy may be a Chief Executive
who never found his way home. Mark Davis, MD author of the book Demons of
Democracy and the recently release book, Obamacare: Dead on Arrival, A
Prescription for Disaster. President of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets
Review Services. www.healthnetsreviewservices.complatomd@gmail.com

Irony has a way of working
itself into the fabric of history. Electing Barack Obama in 2008 was celebrated
as a transitional point for American culture. Hope and change were touted as
new themes by a presidential candidate who came out of nowhere. A nation torn
apart by two wars and a recession was ready for new blood in the White House. Promised
hope faded away as the years went by and the changes expected degraded every
institution and industry in the country. Once a proud country, America fell to
bad decisions, opaque bureaucratic entanglements and a level of arrogance never
before seen in the Executive Branch. President Obama’s State of the Union
Speech (see State of the Disunion Speech: more of the same) was indicative of
the outright misrepresentations and distortions spewing out of his
Administration. Challenging the truth with every word he speaks President
Obama’s legacy will be one of unfulfilled promises and overreach which has constrained
the most productive amongst us. Keystone pipeline advocates, from both parties,
viewed the convoluted and irrational Obama bureaucracy at work, which stifled
this important project. Energy independence has been a cornerstone policy of
President, yet five years have gone by and our dependence has only increased.
Keystone would have provided a major conduit to transport oil from our northern
neighbor. EPA has stalled this project for years and continues to do so. Who
benefits from this delay? Obama’s energy policy became crystal clear when he
bowed to the Saudi King.

Close inspection of
Obama’s agenda does not bode well for an America whose underpinnings have been
weakened in the last five years. Immigration reform has been a hot button topic
from the beginning of the President’s Administration. Conflict within Congress
has set the stage for the President to go it alone on this issue with Executive
Edicts, which challenge his prescribed powers. Obama’s mindset for reform would
bring in millions of people overwhelming an already bloated entitlement system
and displacing countless Americans. The myth that Americans do not want these
jobs is another fabrication.

Foreign policy has been
nothing less than a disaster. Negotiating with Iran to end its drive for a
nuclear weapon displays the gullibility of this Administration. Announcing to our
enemies the withdrawal schedules of our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan was
nothing less than crazy. Worst of all apologizing for America’s prior actions on
the World Stage was a direct insult to all those who died to keep the nation
safe from our enemies overseas. Ironic as it may seem this country’s darkest
enemy may not be beyond our borders. Our worst enemy may be a Chief Executive
who never found his way home. Mark Davis, MD author of the book Demons of
Democracy and the recently release book, Obamacare: Dead on Arrival, A
Prescription for Disaster. President of Davis Book Reviews and Healthnets
Review Services. www.healthnetsreviewservices.complatomd@gmail.com